Canada is one country, and you have named a group of cities. A city is like a large town, a country is much bigger, usually covering many cities and towns.
Of the cities you have named, Winnipeg is furthest east.
Alberta and Manitoba.
There are three "prairie" provinces: Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba.
Saskatchewan is the next province west of Manitoba.
Manitoba is the largest, followed by Alberta, and then Saskatchewan.
Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, and Quebec
Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba are Canada's Prairie Provinces.
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Well, honey, that would be Saskatchewan. It's sandwiched right in there between Manitoba and Alberta, like the middle child of the prairie provinces. So, if you're ever driving through the Canadian prairies, don't forget to give Saskatchewan a little wave as you pass through.
Saskatchewan, Canada's most underrated Provence
Alberta, British Columbia, and Saskatchewan
There are two provinces that border Minnesota, Alberta and Saskatchewan. Saskatchewan borders Minnesota to the west.
According to the Government of Canada website, the four official "western provinces" in Canada are, from west to east, British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba. Above these are the Yukon Territory and the Northwest Territories, but they are considered northern territories and not western provinces.